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March:  


Month of March

1st and 3rd Friday Openings at participating galleries

Saks Galleries Cherry Creek

Exhibiting a selection of gallery artists.
Through
March 31

 


Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Doug Dawson
Fast Water
Pastel, 17 x 20 inches
Through March 31
 


Friday, March 1
Gallery 1261
Artist Reception,  5-8 pm
Experience early access to Movement," the anticipated solo exhibition by Mikael Olson. Dive into the visual rhythm of form, light, and shadow, and witness a meditation in motion that captures the vibrant energy of life. view the exhibit
Through March 14

 


Gallery 1261
Mikael Olson
Gumbo , 2024
Oil on Canvas 30 x 40 inches
Through March 14
 


Thursday, March 14

Visions West Contemporary
Opening reception, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Out of Doors, Zoe Hawk and Park Life, Travis Walker, concurrent solo exhibitions. Both artists invoke nostalgia and atmosphere to examine the lasting impressions of childhood and influence of place.

The landscapes and interiors which form the backdrop for Zoe Hawk’s paintings accentuate the atmosphere of familiarity and discomfort. Lush woodlands tempt the viewer with the mysteries that hide amongst the trees’ shadows, while glimpses of suburbia represent the constraints of societal expectations.

Travis Walker combines expressive landscapes with references to the art historical canon and media of his childhood to explore the atmosphere and ambiance of the American West. Painting on location, Walker captures the open skies, sweeping prairies, and towering mountains iconic to the West, while simultaneously adding a fresh perspective into each composition.
Through April 16
 



Visions West Contemporary
Travis Walker
Arizona Dream No.1, 2024
A
crylic on canvas, 30 x 40 inches
Through April 16


Visions West Contemporary
Zoe Hawk
Together Through The Wood
Oil on panel, 18 x 24 inches
Through April 16
 


Friday, March 15
William Havu Gallery
Opening reception, 5-8 pm.
Modern Perspective, an exhibition featuring new works by Tracy Felix and Sushe Felix. Also showing in the mezzanine are new paintings by Hart James. The Felix's are Denver based artists and are Colorado natives. Both artists are influenced by many of the Modernist artists that worked in Colorado and New Mexico and have tried to create our own unique styles.

Hart James explores the inherent connection between the individual and their home, the Earth. With a deep knowledge of the Northwest Mystics. She paints in an abstract manner to carry this tradition forward to the present. James' work speaks of the energy of nature - the current of the water, the flow of the air over us, and the rock formations that form the foundation under our feet. Using oil, and charcoal, every painting is an attempt to reunite with an existence symbiotic with the natural world.
Through April 27
 


William Havu Gallery
Tracy Felix
Impending Storm
Oil on panel,48 ” x 36”
Through April 27


William Havu Gallery
Sushe Felix
City of Light
Acrylic on panel, 48” x 36”
Through April 27
 


William Havu Gallery
Hart James
Peace In The Roar
Oil and charcoal on canvas,
36 X 36 inches
Through April 27


Saturday, March 16
Gallery 1261
Opening Reception, 5-8 pm
Anticipate Beauty, with Jordan Wolfson's Flowers! and Robin Cole's Genesis. With each artist offering a distinct perspective. Prepare to be moved by the profound synergy between nature and narrative, life and art.
Preview Robin Cole  Preview Jordan Wolfson
Through March 30

 


Gallery 1261
Robin Cole
A New Light II, 2023
Oil on Linen 12 x 12 in

Through March 30


Gallery 1261
Jordan Wolfson
Still Life with Flowers XXIX, 2020
oil on linen,
20 x 18 x 1.25 inches
Through March 30
 


Thursday, March 28
Gallery 1261

Dinner with the artist, 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Join us for a unique dinner event at Gallery 1261 with artist Robin Cole, presented in collaboration with The ArtSol. Engage with the artist behind the profound works that explore the delicate interplay between our inner wilderness and the natural world. Cole's art reverently connects the scientific with the spiritual, inviting a deeper appreciation for the wildness within and around us. This is an exclusive chance to delve into the imaginative processes that inform her captivating and dream-like creations. reserve your spot Reserve your spot

 


Gallery 1261
Robin Cole
 


Saturday, March 30
Gallery 1261
Artist talk, 2 - 4 pm
Mark your calendars for an enriching afternoon dedicated to the artistry of Jordan Wolfson on March 30th. Immerse yourself in the Concurrence session, a unique interactive art experience from 2-3 PM, designed to deepen your connection with the artwork and fellow art lovers. The journey continues with an insightful artist talk from 3-4 PM, offering a rare glimpse into Jordan’s creative process and the inspirations behind his “Flowers!” exhibition. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore art on a deeper level and engage in meaningful dialogue.
 


Gallery 1261
Jordan Wolfson
Still Life with Flowers XXIX, 2020
oil on linen,
20 x 18 x 1.25 inches
Through March 30
 

 


EXHIBIT LISTINGS:



Abend Gallery
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204   map
Delaware St. hours: Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun 11am-4


303.355.0950 phone
800.288.3726 toll free


website: www.abendgallery.com

Note: 2nd location in Cherry Creek, Denver
303 Detroit St Denver, CO 80206 phone: 720-551-4044  map

xhibition to be announced
 



David B. Smith Gallery 
1543 A Wazee Sgtreet
Denver, CO 80202 
map
phone:    303.893.4234
fax:         877.893.4234

website: 
http://davidbsmithgallery.com
Hours: Tues-Sat 12-6, and by appointment

xhibition to be announced
 



David Cook Fine Art
Maggie Ross, Director
1637 Wazee Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
    map

Phone:      303.623.8181

Website:    www.davidcookfineart.com

Hours:      10:30 - 6:00 Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment

Exhibition to be announced
 



Gallery 1261  LLC
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204  
map


phone: 303.571.1261

website:   www.gallery1261.com

Hours:     Tue - Sat: 12-6pm

Friday, March 1
Artist Reception,  5-8 pm
Experience early access to Movement," the anticipated solo exhibition by Mikael Olson. Dive into the visual rhythm of form, light, and shadow, and witness a meditation in motion that captures the vibrant energy of life. view the exhibit
Through March 14
Mikael Olson Gumbo , 2024 Oil on Canvas 30 x 40 inches

Saturday, March 16
Opening Reception, 5-8 pm
Anticipate Beauty, with Jordan Wolfson's Flowers! and Robin Cole's Genesis. With each artist offering a distinct perspective. Prepare to be moved by the profound synergy between nature and narrative, life and art.
Preview Robin Cole  Preview Jordan Wolfson
Through March 30

Thursday, March 28
5:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Join us for a unique dinner event at Gallery 1261 with artist Robin Cole, presented in collaboration with The ArtSol. Engage with the artist behind the profound works that explore the delicate interplay between our inner wilderness and the natural world. Cole's art reverently connects the scientific with the spiritual, inviting a deeper appreciation for the wildness within and around us. This is an exclusive chance to delve into the imaginative processes that inform her captivating and dream-like creations. reserve your spot Reserve your spot


Saturday, March 30
Artist talk, 2 - 4 pm
Mark your calendars for an enriching afternoon dedicated to the artistry of Jordan Wolfson on March 30th. Immerse yourself in the Concurrence session, a unique interactive art experience from 2-3 PM, designed to deepen your connection with the artwork and fellow art lovers. The journey continues with an insightful artist talk from 3-4 PM, offering a rare glimpse into Jordan’s creative process and the inspirations behind his “Flowers!” exhibition. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore art on a deeper level and engage in meaningful dialogue.



GALLERY M
 
180 Cook St, Suite 101   map
Denver, CO 80206

phone:    303-331-8400
website:  www.gallerym.com


Hours:    By Appointment Daily, Tue-Sat.

GALLERY M specializes in 20th century photojournalism and social documentary. LIFE photojournalists including Alfred Eisenstaedt, Bourke-White, Carl Mydans, Ralph Morse and others are always on display and available
.
Exhibition to be announced
 



K Contemporary
 
Doug Kacena Co-Owner / Director
1412 Wazee St , Denver, CO 80202   map
phone:     303-590-9800
cell:         720-296-7180

website:   https://kcontemporaryart.com

Hours:     Tuesday - Saturday, 12 pm ? 6 pm or by appointment

Exhibition to be announced

 



Michael Warren Contemporary   
Mike McClung and Warren Campbell, owners

760 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204  map

gallery:     303-635-6255
cell:
         303-667-2447

website:   www.michaelwarrencontemporary.com


Hours:     Tues-Sat 11am-6 pm or by appointment


2024 Online Programming 24/7
 



Plinth Gallery
Owner:  Jonathan Kaplan
3520 Brighton Blvd
Denver, Colorado 80216    map
phone:     303-295-0717


website:   www.plinthgallery.com

Hours:     Thursday -Saturday, 12pm-5pm, and other times by appointment

Continuing:
Opening 6-9pm Shalene Valenzuela, Feigned Utility. Her sculptures deal with contemporary issues in a thoughtful, humorous yet ironic tone. She reproduces everyday objects and the imagery is hand painted. Her narrative work references fairytales, urban myths, consumer culture, etiquette, and societal expectations, to mention a few. "Stylistically, my imagery is derived from somewhat dated sources that represent an idealized time in society and advertising. Beneath the shiny veneer of these relics hides a complex and sometimes contradictory truth of what things seem to appear as upon first glance." She defines her ceramic pieces as "essentially a form of trompe l'oeil."
Through March 30
 



Plus Gallery

Owner: Ivar Zeile
Private Dealer

website:  www.plusgallery.com

Exhibition to be announced
 


 
Robischon Gallery

1740 Wazee St.
Denver, CO.  80202    Map
phone:  303.298.7788
fax:       303.298.7799


web:  www.robischongallery.com


Hours:  Tuesday - Saturday 11am to 6pm Mondays
            by appointment. Adjacent Free Parking until 6pm


Continuing:
Intervals, a group exhibition of twenty-four distinctive Robischon Gallery artists: Allison Gildersleve · Nikki Lindt · Karen Kitchel· Claire Sherman Trine Bumiller · Susan Scott Amy Ellingson · Jae Ko · Barbara Takenaga · Alison Hall Jason Karolak · Wendi Harford · Marcelyn Mcneil · Don Voisine· Deborah Zlotsky Pard Morrison· David Fought · Ted Larsen · and Stephen Westfall.

In The Viewing Room: Christian Rex Van Minnen · Fred Stonehouse · Walter Robinson · Paco Pomet · Stacey Steers.

 

Intervals a genre-spanning group exhibition of archived works from twenty-four, distinctive gallery artists. Ranging in proportion from grand to diminutive, the artworks of shifting size offer experiential entrance into the in-between where scale presents insight into different ways of seeing. From the bold intuitive brushwork of the large Claire Sherman paintings to her suite of small watercolor studies, the artist illustrates the uniquely different realms existing within the oeuvre of a single artist. Similar dialogues ignite between artists such as the compositional energy of Amy Ellingson’s oil and encaustic paintings placed near Jae Ko’s vividly hued, materially intriguing wall sculptures. The inky graphite-over-plaster Alison Hall paintings have rich meaning rooted in both architecture and a reverence for the Madonna of Italian chapels, and her subtle black rectangles also serve as a dynamic counterpoint to the explosive abstraction of the vast Barbara Takenaga painting in proximity. Pard Morrison’s potent pink painting with grid-like rectangles selectively activates elements of the neighboring exhibited artworks where chromatic resonance, spatial dimensionality, and linear formality unite. Similarly, in the Viewing Room Gallery an astonishing Christian Rex van Minnen painting amplifies the provocative surrounding works in charged juxtaposition to van Minnen’s large and captivating figure. Through painting, sculpture, and prints in consideration of landscape, abstraction, and figural subjects, all of the accomplished artists on view in “INTERVALS” extend an invitation to approach a liminal threshold exploring myriad interpretations through scale.
Through March 9
 



Rule Gallery
808 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO  80204    Map
phone:  303-800-6776
info@rulegallery.com
web:  www.rulegallery.com

Continuing:
The Unusual Suspects, featuring paintings on paper by Joe Clower and small-scale sculptures by Amber Cobb. Though distinctly individual in their approach to material, both artists are tied together by their interest in biomorphic, hybrid forms whose appearance can be understood as futuristic, otherworldly, potentially playful, or even scheming.
Through March 9 before traveling to our Marfa location.
 



Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Mikkel & Catherine Saks, owners
3019 East Second Ave

Denver, CO  80206    map
phone:    303-333-4144

website: 
www.saksgalleries.com

Hours:  Tues-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm and by appointment.
Exhibitions year- round.
view the Saks Galleries Cherry Creek videos

 

Continuing:
Exhibiting a selection of gallery artists.

Through
March 31

Continuing:

The McKenney-Hall Indian Gallery.
Thomas McKenney was appointed Superintendent of Indian Affairs in 1916 by President James Madison. He championed Native American causes for the next several decades at a time when tribal culture was often on a collision course with land-hungry whites and the U.S. Government. McKenney worked tirelessly on his Indian Gallery, a collection of artifacts and portraits of the visiting Indians by the famous painter Charles Bird King. However, in 1830, McKenney was dismissed by President Jackson -- they had quarreled about the removal of the Cherokee from their homeland. McKinley had also battled with a Congressional committee investigating his expenditure of $3,100 for the Indian portraits. Therefore, it was on his own that he launched a project to publish a series of large portfolios with hand-colored lithographs made after King's original paintings. More information

 



Space Gallery
765 Santa Fe Drive     Map
Denver, 80204
phone:    720-904-1088

website: 
www.spacegallery.org
Hours: Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm or by appointment

Continuing:
Taiko Chandler, Proving Grounds and Diane Cionni, Insight/Outsight. Part of the Mo Print, Month of printmaking exhibits.
Through April 6th
 



Visions West Contemporary
Director:  Nikki Todd
2605 Walnut St.
Denver, CO 80205  map
phone:    303.292.0909

website:   
www.visionswestgallery.com
hours:    Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 pm or by appointment


Thursday, March 14
Opening reception, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Out of Doors, Zoe Hawk and Park Life, Travis Walker, concurrent solo exhibitions. Both artists invoke nostalgia and atmosphere to examine the lasting impressions of childhood and influence of place.

The landscapes and interiors which form the backdrop for Zoe Hawk’s paintings accentuate the atmosphere of familiarity and discomfort. Lush woodlands tempt the viewer with the mysteries that hide amongst the trees’ shadows, while glimpses of suburbia represent the constraints of societal expectations.

Travis Walker combines expressive landscapes with references to the art historical canon and media of his childhood to explore the atmosphere and ambiance of the American West. Painting on location, Walker captures the open skies, sweeping prairies, and towering mountains iconic to the West, while simultaneously adding a fresh perspective into each composition.
Through April 16



Walker Fine Art 
The Prado Building, 300 West 11th Avenue (at Cherokee)
Denver, CO  80204 In the Golden Triangle   
Map
phone:     303.355.8955

website: 
www.walkerfineart.com  
hours:     Tues-Sat 11am-5 pm or by appointment

Explore all the gallery exhibits and view informative videos

Continuing video links:
Walker Fine Art is launching a new video series, Collector - Artist Dialogue, featuring a conversation between a collector and an artist who share personal thoughts and feelings about one piece of art. Beginning this series is Gallery Manager, Libby Garon, who speaks to her deep connection with painting, Blush Nebula by Ana Zanic. Ana responds to Libby with her inspiration behind the painting. Click the links  to watch this video and more Instagram , or catch all our videos on YouTube  or Facebook.

Continuing:
Nomadic Daydreams
,with artists Bonny Lhotka, Angela Beloian, Derrick Breidenthal, Ben Strawn, and George Kozmon
. Seeking the essence of nature and the profound effect it has on the human psyche, the five artists featured in Nomadic Daydreams use two dimensional mediums to explore emotional and physical landscapes. Through oil, photography, drawing and acrylic, the featured artists weave together a complex relationship between humans and nature, employing the tension between hope and truth. We invite you to wander through the exploration of color, line and texture revealing the balance between the reality of our world and what we dream it to be.
Through March 16

Friday and Saturday, March 22-23

Openings: Friday, 5-8 pm and Saturday, 11am - 5pm
Stripped, the artistic process of destruction and resurrection can reveal truths, unveil vulnerabilities, and engage memory. An exhibition highlighting the delicate interplay between form and void. This dynamic showcase of six artists working in photography, mixed media, collage, and steel exposes the multiplicity of creation through reducing, distilling, tearing, removing, and shredding. What remains is not merely the remnants of the material's past, but a palpable memory woven into something entirely new, inviting viewers to witness the transformative power of expression through intentional subtraction.
 



William Havu Gallery       
 
1040 Cherokee
     Map
Denver, CO.  80204
phone:     303.893.2360

website:   www.williamhavugallery.com

Hours:     Tue - Fri 10-6 PM, Sat 11-5 PM, Sun and Mon by appointment only
Voted Westword's best gallery for contemporary art of the region, 2017


Continuing
:

Full Circle a solo show by Jivan Lee and featuring new works by Margaret Kenway Hayden and Ricki Klages.

Lee is inspired by the landscape and artists of the Southwest. Whether conveying the shifting hues of backlit clouds, or a New Mexico river valley set ablaze in sunlight, Lee communicates a visceral, momentary feeling of being in a place and surrounded by natural beauty. He does this in part by emphasizing the sheer physical nature of his work.
Margaret Haydon earned her MFA in ceramics in 1989 from San Francisco State University. She has been a working artist and teacher in the Colorado-Wyoming area since 1991. She is an Associate Professor of Ceramics at the University of Wyo- ming, Laramie, Wyoming. Her work is exhibited frequently in shows around the country and internationally. Haydon’s current work is based on iconic images of the great sturgeon, an ancient and endangered species. The sturgeon is an important animal socially, politically and genetically. Its unusual appearance captures the imagination. Its current struggle for survival illuminates the natural worlds diminishing capacity to survive in the face of human impact.

Ricki Klages was born in Stuttgart, Germany. She received her BFA from the University of Arizona, Tucson, and her MA and MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally, and has received many awards in juried exhibitions. Ricki started teaching at the University of Wyoming in the Department of Art in 1995. She is the Head of the Department of Art, University of Wyoming.
Through March 9

Friday, March 15
Opening reception, 5-8 pm
Modern Perspective, an exhibition featuring new works by Tracy Felix and Sushe Felix. Also showing in the mezzanine are new paintings by Hart James. The Felix's are Denver based artists and are Colorado natives. Both artists are influenced by many of the Modernist artists that worked in Colorado and New Mexico and have tried to create our own unique styles.

Hart James explores the inherent connection between the individual and their home, the Earth. With a deep knowledge of the Northwest Mystics. She paints in an abstract manner to carry this tradition forward to the present. James' work speaks of the energy of nature - the current of the water, the flow of the air over us, and the rock formations that form the foundation under our feet. Using oil, and charcoal, every painting is an attempt to reunite with an existence symbiotic with the natural world.
Through April 27
 



William Matthews Gallery
Owner:   William Matthews
Great Basin Studio
2540 Walnut St,
Denver, CO 80205   
map

phone:   303-534-1300


Hours:    Tuesday & Thursday 10 am - 5 pm or by appointment
website:
  williammatthewsstudio.com

Continuing:
William Matthews, Water.

 

   
 

More info /
Continuing Exhibits


March

 


Walker Fine Art
Nomadic Daydreams
Through March 16
 

Rule Gallery
Joe Clower
Untitled, 2011
Watercolor on paper,
12 x 15 in
Through March 9
 

Rule Gallery
Amber Cobb
Bene, 2023
wood, metal, epoxy and enamel 15 x 7 x 3 inches

Through March 9


Plinth Gallery
Shalene Valenzuela,
Through March 30




William Havu Gallery
Ricki Klages
Clearing
Oil on Panel, 12 x3 6 inches
Through March 9


William Havu Gallery
Jivan Lee
Northwest (Happy Birthday)
Oil on two panels, 60 x 96 inches
Through March 9


William Havu Gallery
Margaret Kenway Haydon
Tableau
Cast porcelain compositions, 13 x 8 x 6 inches
Through March 9


Space Gallery
Diane Cionni
Junket
Polymer Etching, 24" x 24"
Through April 6


Space Gallery
Taiko Chandler
On and On #11
 Oil Monotype, 43" x 32"
Through April 6


Robischon Gallery
Pard Morrison
Reverse Vampire
graphite, gesso, molding paste, acrylic on Belgian linen 72 x 72 in.
Through March 9


Robischon Gallery
Claire Sherman
Tree and Moss
oil on canvas 96 x 78 in.

Through March 9


Robischon Gallery
Christian Rex van Minnen
RAM blisters BOB blockage IN THE third chakra
oil on linen 55 x 96 in.
Through March 9


   Continuing exhibits  March
 

 

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